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Germany start 2026 World Cup with win over Curacao
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Germany start 2026 World Cup with win over Curacao June 14, 2026Germany comprehensively beat Curacao 7-1 in their 2026 World Cup opener. Inside the cool, closed Houston stadium, Germany overcame a first-half equalizer to eventually ease past their Caribbean opponents. It was the first time since 2014, when Germany won the tournament, that they won their opening World Cup game.
Germany start 2026 World Cup with win over Curacao
June 14, 2026Germany comprehensively beat Curacao 7-1 in their 2026 World Cup opener.
Inside the cool, closed Houston stadium, Germany overcame a first-half equalizer to eventually ease past their Caribbean opponents. It was the first time since 2014, when Germany won the tournament, that they won their opening World Cup game.
Curacao were cheered on by rousing fans covered in blue, and even in defeat the smallest ever nation to qualify for the World Cup had a moment of history to enjoy.
After Felix Nmecha gave Germany the lead just five minutes in, Livano Comenencia's deflected strike drew the team nicknamed "The Blue Wave" level. The historc equalizer - Curacao's first ever World Cup goal - brought jubilant scenes among the fans in blue. Manuel Neuer looked displeased at conceding, but the Bayern Munich keeper still broke a record as he became the oldest ever German player at a World Cup (age 40).
Nico Schlotterbeck soon restored Germany's lead, before Nagelsmann's team added a third with Kai Havertz's penalty just before the break. The impressive Jamal Musiala scored shortly after the restart before Nathaniel Brown's volley cemented Germany's dominance. Substitute Deniz Undav also got in on the act and Kai Havertz added a second as Curacao wilted late on.
Germany's next game in Group E is against the Ivory Coast in Toronto on June 20.
Edited by: Jenipher Camino Gonzalez
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